Florida's Jelani Jenkins (3) and Antonio Morrison (12) celebrate after Jenkins recovered an onside kick to run for the game-winning touchdown during fourth-quarter action against Louisiana-Lafayette at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, November 10, 2012, in Gainesville.

Morrison was charged with simple battery after allegedly punching a bouncer in the head. According to Gainesville Police Department spokesman, Officer Ben Tobias, Morrison became angry after being told by the bouncer he'd have to pay full price to get into the club.

According to the arrest report, Morrison responded by saying, "Don't you know who I am? I'm a football player. I'm Antonio." Morrison then allegedly punched the bouncer.

Multiple witnesses confirmed the account to responding officers. Morrison and his friends ran across the street and fled in a car.

Morrison was arrested at his on-campus residence. The 19-year old admitted to being downtown and drinking.

Morrison has drawn raves from Florida coach Will Muschamp since his arrival on campus. He recorded 34 tackles with a sack and forced fumble as a true freshman last season.

Morrison was responsible for one of UF's biggest plays of the season when he drilled FSU quarterback EJ Manuel causing a fumble the Gators recovered in their 37-26 comeback win in Tallahassee.

Muschamp said in the spring he expects Morrison to be an All-Southeastern Conference caliber player for UF this coming season.

Morrison played in 13 games and started against Tennessee, Kentucky and Vanderbilt last season.